Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Abolitionist Ambition Clue and Picture Cards
1. CLUE #1 CLUE #2
In 1619, 20 slaves naked and in In 1793, This invention led to an
chains arrive in a Dutch Man of increase in cotton production
Warre (ship). which led to an increase in slave
labor.
CLUE #3
CLUE #4
In 1820, This black preacher led a
rebellion to free slaves. Eventually In 1831, The abolitionist
he was caught and hanged. newspaper, The Liberator, was
published by this abolitionist. In
1835, a white angry mob of
northerners attacked and
CLUE #5 attempted to hang him.
In 1820, This compromise stated
that no slavery could be established
above the 36th parallel. Missouri CLUE #6
entered the union as a slave state
and Maine entered as a free state. In 1849, This runaway slave was a
conductor on the Underground RR.
She was called the Moses of her
CLUE #7 people.
This law enabled slave catchers to
take any black person (including free
blacks) back to the south. Many CLUE #8
northerners were outraged. Many
slave catchers were thieves. Invention that assisted in removing
the seeds from cotton which resulted
in a higher demand for slave labor
because production was increased
CLUE #9
Daughters of a Southern slave
owner who left the South to get CLUE #10
away from slavery and became
abolitionists speaking out against Former slave that fought for
slavery women’s suffrage (right to vote) and
abolition
CLUE #11
CLUE #12
Blacks cannot: carry arms, learn to
read or write, own anything, leave He and his wife were abolitionists
plantations without a pass, buy and their home was a station on the
liquor, or meet together Underground RR
2. DIRECTIONS.
4. Pre-reading: Preview the PPECK
5. During Reading: Highlight PPECK within the READING in different
colors for EACH category (may use colored pencils) while you read
6. After Reading: Cut out the ABOLITIONIST & CLUE CARDS. Match them and
glue or tape the CLUE CARD to the BACK of the ABOLITIONIST CARDS.
Slavery p. 52
Pe o ple
Nat Turner & why he was hanged
Eli Whitney
Pla ce s
J a me sto wn 16 1 9
Ke y Te rms
Cotton gin
Slavery
Abolished
Missouri Compromise
Co nce pt s
Reasons North & South were split on slavery
Abolitionists p. 54 The Undergr ound
Railroad p. 55
Pe o ple
William Lloyd Garrison & The Pe o ple
Liberator Harriet Tubman
Benjamin Lundy Levi Coffin
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Frederick Douglass Pla ce s
Sojourner Truth Mason-Dixon Line
Ke y Te rms Ke y Te rms
Slave codes Fugitive Slave Law
Abolitionist Underground Railroad
Stations
Co nce pt s conductors
Why did some northerners fear
abolitionists?
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MisSouri Compromise FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW
COTTON GIN
Frederick douglas s
Angelina and Sarah
The Grimke Sisters Sojourner Truth
Define
Abolitionist Define
UNDERGROUND
RAILROAD